my dad instituted 'punishment tv' by putting on D&M AND Hee Haw as a payback for us kids always insisting on Bradys and Partridges..in hindsight, he was kinda RIGHT even though that was a tough haul. He really didnt even LIKE those shows !]]>
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Author: PaWolfSubject: 27209Posted: 25 Jan 2019 at 6:29pm

I once got pissed because nobody would buy me Donnie & Marie tickets for a show in Toronto. I really didn't want to go, but we were right there and the fam wouldn't let me do anything I wanted to do (all I wanted was one tiny beer), so I decided to make a public spectacle of myself, screaming, jumping, pointing, and crying.

Hey... lemme tell you millennials in this ad something: You don't know what the hell rock 'n roll is... okay? You know where you can shove your hip-hop synth dance trance rap whatever the crap it is, and shut the hell up. 'KAY?

Hey... lemme tell you millennials in this ad something: You don't know what the hell rock 'n roll is... okay? You know where you can shove your hip-hop synth dance trance rap whatever the crap it is, and shut the hell up. 'KAY?

HA i lived in CO for over 8 years--yes AZ & CO very similar--its like we lived in UT for 18 years and moved to AZ and i forgot how many people SMOKED--its kinda that way in CO but i guess its rolled over to more weedy pursuits

Not sure how long ago you lived here, but it hasn't changed much. I think that CO is just AZ without as much cactus and about 30 degrees cooler. I come from Illinois. It's more different here than I thought it would be. 5 years in and I am still not used to it. After 5 years, what are the chances that I will get used to it?

HA i lived in CO for over 8 years--yes AZ & CO very similar--its like we lived in UT for 18 years and moved to AZ and i forgot how many people SMOKED--its kinda that way in CO but i guess its rolled over to more weedy pursuits]]>
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Author: usmaakSubject: 27209Posted: 13 Jan 2019 at 11:22pm

tikibagger wrote:

usmaak wrote:

I haven't been able to figure out why most people have trucks. They don't do anything with them that you couldn't do with a car. They're not hauling big loads of anything. They're not driving in rough terrain. On the weekdays, they're driving to work in the morning and back home in the evening. On the weekends, they're driving down to Target to get the coming week's groceries and usually taking up two spaces because they're so damned big. Growing up, I always thought of a truck as a work vehicle. My stepdad had a truck because he was a carpenter and used it to haul supplies out to jobs. Everyone else that I knew just had a car. Now it seems like there are more trucks on the road than there are cars. The reason that truck beds are shrinking down is because more and more, people are treating trucks like passenger vehicles. They need back seat room for passengers and it would now be considered child abuse to just throw them in the bed like they did when I was a kid.

not to cast aspersions at the truck drivers of Mericka BUT..many of them are backwards capped redneck D-BAGS who race you to the RED LIGHT

I agree with much of what u say, but here in AZ the redneck quotient is super high as is the POOL GUY and construction worker aspect--hence a crapload of TRUKS

Same here in Colorado. At least the area in which I live.]]>
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Author: tikibaggerSubject: 27209Posted: 13 Jan 2019 at 11:05pm

usmaak wrote:

I haven't been able to figure out why most people have trucks. They don't do anything with them that you couldn't do with a car. They're not hauling big loads of anything. They're not driving in rough terrain. On the weekdays, they're driving to work in the morning and back home in the evening. On the weekends, they're driving down to Target to get the coming week's groceries and usually taking up two spaces because they're so damned big. Growing up, I always thought of a truck as a work vehicle. My stepdad had a truck because he was a carpenter and used it to haul supplies out to jobs. Everyone else that I knew just had a car. Now it seems like there are more trucks on the road than there are cars. The reason that truck beds are shrinking down is because more and more, people are treating trucks like passenger vehicles. They need back seat room for passengers and it would now be considered child abuse to just throw them in the bed like they did when I was a kid.

not to cast aspersions at the truck drivers of Mericka BUT..many of them are backwards capped redneck D-BAGS who race you to the RED LIGHT

I agree with much of what u say, but here in AZ the redneck quotient is super high as is the POOL GUY and construction worker aspect--hence a crapload of TRUKS